STEAM ROOM FOR ANGER
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The "comany" pays. A large company with many employees can shop for a better price. Bulk pricing. And the company can pay all or part of the plan depending on benefits structure. Many small business owners don't have health insurance
Btw, no dental or glasses.
Edit to add. I keep hitting send too soon! I hope people appreciate their work benefits and understand how much they actually are making. Just add $3250 to monthly take home!
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There are companies that pick up the entire premium? I haven't seen that in decades.
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The U.S. healthcare system scares the heck out of me. I've worked for large and small corporations and have paid a monthly health insurance premium for at least the last 30+ years. I had BC surgery in late 2020 but radiation didn't start until January 2021 so I had to pay my high deductible twice within a few months. I was fortunate that I had money in my HSA to cover the deductibles.
A lasting memory of the BC treatment is that at each radiation appointment, I was asked if I “would like to meet with a financial counselor?" I can't imagine the stress financial concerns would add to the cancer diagnosis. Mapping plus five (5) partial breast radiation treatments was ~$70,000 although I believe insurance paid out $25,000.My fear is that a significant number of people are not getting adequate healthcare due to lack of finances. This is a huge stain on our society when even basic needs are not met.
My son has a life threatening, incurable illness. He needs medication that runs ~$3000/month. I literally lay awake nights worrying about what will happen if he loses his insurance. It's one of the reasons I am continuing to work even though I'm turning 65 this year. I want to continue to save money to help him out if needed.
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Although I am fortunate to have always had very good health insurance I realize how dreadful our health insurance mish mash is for those who don’t have insurance. On another note, as a union employee whose health insurance benefits were part of our bargaining agreement, what one paid for health insurance depended the plan you chose as well as who you were covering in addition to oneself. For at least the last 15 years that I worked, I paid nothing for my health insurance at all. Over the 10+ years of living with mbc, I doubt that I’ve even paid $800.00 out of pocket for all my care. Yes, I was fortunate but what about my fellow citizens?
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I hate fucking drains
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This is for 3 weeks of Ibrance. 21 caps. I’m on this forever or until I have progression. I also have a PAN grant, so I pay nothing. I’d be dead if I had to pay for this.
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That is crazy. There has to be a better way. I know other countries do not have the issues with costs but know sometimes people are waiting on care as well with some of those systems too.
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Those of us with good insurance can be a bit spoiled in that we can get our needs, even non-emergencies, met fairly quickly. I would be very happy to have longer waits if it means that we all have access to decent health care.
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Sheesh, I blew up at my husband in the grocery store today. I don't even remember exactly what set me off. But while I was snarling at him, I explained why - that I haven't been anywhere without him in such a long time, and haven't even seen anyone to talk to except his family ( most of whom I really like, fortunately), and that was in December. I even miss the random weirdos who used to approach me in the store like I'm the local produce whisperer. It took two years, but I finally pandemic-snapped. Maybe I need a dartboard.
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After I was unable to work anymore and went on SSDI and was home with DH all the time we have found sometimes it helps if we just go in different rooms for part of the day. He can watch his sports or putter in the yard and leave me inside alone and that is fine too. A little apart time seems to help sometimes and diffuse when we are ready to blow. Most the time we stare our the windows at the birds and squirrels in the yard and watch traffic on the street. He is suppressed and since COVID we are both stuck inside and I cannot drive now so not like I can go anywhere without him either. Grocery trips are our one outing and we do it about every 2 1/2 weeks to stock back up on produce any other staples we need. We make go super early when they open when no one is in the store and get in and out and then he wants to run through the store the whole time which drives me crazy and get home and do not have something I need to cook dinner because we skipped that aisle because someone was on it. I tried doing grocery delivery before but we had to pay for it and he said not worth the cost and he woudl rather pick out his own fruit. Decided not worth the fight.
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bcincolorado, my husband still works, so I don't see him during the day five days a week. I think it was just that he's almost the ONLY person I see, at least to talk to, that got to me, plus we live in a VERY small house. Well, there's our adult son, but he looks just like his father, so that doesn't help! 🤪 And my sister won't stop texting me, several times a day, to tell me every single thought that passes between her ears. shut up Shut Up SHUT UP!!! If she ever has anything important to say, I'll miss it, because I no longer read her endless finger-babbling. Thank goodness for notification mute, but just knowing the texts are coming in is like fingernails on a chalkboard. And when I ask her to cut back, she sends me more. 😡
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Oh Alice I am happy you at least have hubbs out of the house five days a week. Mine retired early and his retirement gift was my cancer diagnosis. We live on a farm so not much opportunity to see folks. Between the retirement and covid way too much time spent in each others space. Sometimes he just breathes too loud haha
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notascalmasilook, drains suck
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thank you - Dancemom! Because of cancer we had all the supplies needed to live with one, but I was happy to leave it all in the closet untouched! An unexpected surgical (non cancer) complication left me with a drain for an unknown length of time and it sux.
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A couple of times I actually said "stop breathing" to my husband out of exasperation. I didn't want him to die but he breathed soooo loud.
I found out through 23andme that I have misophonia which explains it. Chewing sounds make me homicidal.
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Wrenn perhaps I have that as well
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Oh, I can't count how many times I lay in bed unable to sleep due to Hubby's snoring, and thinking how a pillow would solve the problem! But I knew I'd regret it. I'd get a good night's sleep first, though! Now he sleeps in the living room with a C-CRAP machine, and I sleep in the bedroom with the dog. Who snores, of course.
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wrenn, just last week I read a memoir by Jenny Pentland, the daughter of comedienne Roseanne Barr, and she said that she has misophonia. She didn’t discover until later in life that the dramatic response she had to things like the sound of her brother breathing or chewing while they were in the car on family outings was not her overreacting but a true disorder.
The thing is, I never heard the word before in my life and within a week, this is the second time I’ve come across it!
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Divine, I assumed (from a very young age...before I was a
that it was just impatience. Listening to podcasts if the speaker is too close to the mic and I hear mouth sounds I have to shut it off. Kissing in movies is muted (although those put me off even muted). :-)
ETA my niece has it as well.
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Hate COVID and the affect on medical offices. At MO today get there and of course big line to get in because everyone stands 3 feet apart to check in at the desk. They have only 3 people up there for 6 doctors in the office and the chemo and lab in the same clinic.Even though got there 20 minutes early and it said to be there 15 early barely got checked in and into the room before my 8:00 appoitnment. Then of course doc put in orders for testings in a few months and follow uppoitment but all the scheduleers are working offsite so could not even get anything set up and now stuck at this point. I would rather shedule and know what is going on and be prepared and not have to worry about remember to follow on it and nag them again in a week if I have not heard from them yet.
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- Yes about checking in! Was it on this thread a little bit ago that there were complaints about all the covid questions when you arrive for your daily treatment? I'm happy to have my temp taken and make sure im not coughing or trying to bring down a fever or have been recently exposed, because it means other people have to consider all that too. But today, "Any travel out of the country?" I said, "I did not fly round trip anywhere over night between yesterday's treatment and today's". She apologized. I haven't been anywhere since summer 2019! Stupid pandemic, then this cancer thing that has taken up all my time for the past 15 months. I do have to say, the set up where I go is pretty efficient (knock on wood) and ALL the staff are pleasant.
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dancemom:
Back in the earlier days of the pandemic my area saw a big spike in cases but one of the questions covid screening questions on the list was still "Have you been to any covid hot spots recently?" and I was like "Yeah! Here!"
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imo fastest way to get through screening & keep the lines short for everyone is to just answer their questions. It's not their job to memorize our masked faces & remember if they've seen us before
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bcincolorado, that sounds like an over-booked and under-organized office. I've only had to book one resting appointment in the last almost-4 years. The site was down when I had my last urologist visit, so I didn't get my CT set up. I mentioned it off-hand at my next PCP appointment, just something about remembering to put it in my calendar to call. When I went to checkout, they had me all set up on a 3-way call and all I needed to tell them was what date was convenient. My MO's office is the same way. All my previous medical experience has been much more complicated, and I keep waiting for an "Oh, we don't do that anymore." I've gotten spoiled basically sleepwalking through the whole thing all this time.
ETA: I have no idea what my phone - or this site - thinks a "resting appointment" is. After several hours, I have no idea what I was trying to say.
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Moth--you are so right. Plus, can't you imagine how tired THEY are of asking those damn questions 10,000 times a day? Ugh.
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Jo-jo I just read your story and am so sorry you and your children are going through this. I am super mad at alcohol and how it can just change the people we love. I hope youare able to find some peace and please let us know how it’s going.
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misophonia. I had never heard of that before. I looked it up because I thought maybe that was my problem. Nope. I am an introvert and sometimes I, like Greta Garbo, "want to be alone" It is why I don't mind being at LGH for my infusions. For about 2 hours I sit in a chair, reading, there is a little chatter that I can tune out and all I hear is the occasional beeping of the infusion machines. It is a respite from TV, music, my DH who loves to talk.........But no - I don't have violent reactions to it. Snoring. I considered the pillow over the face as well but I find foam earplugs muffle it enough that I can sleep.
LGH no longer asks me covid questions. Q: "Have you been out of the Province in the last two weeks?" A: "I haven't been out of my neighbourhood."
BC is about to lift masks mandates. I don't know if I am ready for that.
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My hospital started texting/emailing a link that you had to fill out for each appointment, with the Covid questions on it, so when you arrived the volunteer at the door just had to ask "any covid symptoms?" while handing you a mask and pointing to the hand sanitizer.
Ive never completed any of those forms - I had so many appointments there for a while I didnt know what form I was filling out for what, so I just stopped. No one checked, no one asked, no one called, no one cared.
Regarding the mask mandates lifting - you would think Covid never happened in the UK and yet we probably have high circulating figures. Ive started going to the store and other shops maskless (unless its really full), though I still take the Tube with a mask. Pretty much just stay alert and social distance and mask if you feel you need to. Partner got sick with something/possibly covid and I never got it!
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When you are told to "travel and enjoy the time you have" by your docs and then COVID hits and live with someone on immune supression even though vaccinated and boosted and even has had 4 shots as well at this point as a result we still live in our house and stare out the window and if we go outside at all we mask or make sure we see no one if we go on a walk on a nice day. Travel anywhere else? HA! We watch PBS a lot and do virtual vacations now. Not the same at all. Do not know if we will ever get to go anywhere again before I die.
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Lots of frustration from yesterday, and I'm still steamy.
Went to an MO appointment, driving 30 minutes each way. I arrived and found out they had canceled my appointment without telling me. I had even asked if they wanted to keep the appointment given I was having surgery this week and there was no new information since the prior visit. Since I had confirmed the appointment via their online system, I assumed (stupidly) that it was still on. Their notes said to schedule next appointment 2 weeks after surgery. Why on earth wouldn't they call to reschedule and just cancel with no follow on appointment?
Then, I found out our company's (Fortune 300 level size) newly outsourced disability policy doesn't pay benefits until 7 days being out of work unless you are hospitalized overnight. My surgeon had said I'll be out 5 days. After 22 years of being careful using my paid leave (no sick leave, just paid time off), I was really pissed to find out that while the company provides 5 days a year for a caregiver to help their mother in law, I am fully expected to use my PTO for cancer surgery. With COVID, I think a lot of surgeries are now discharged the same day. I'm still just as disabled after general anesthesia as I would have been in the past where I might have been kept overnight. Treating my partial mastectomy (substantial lumpectomy including skin removal) the same as a colonoscopy is just freaking wrong.
That is all.
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